A political podcast discusses the controversy surrounding a haka performed by a Māori Party activist that allegedly targeted Dr Parmjeet Palmer, an Indian immigrant and ACT Party MP, highlighting concerns about racism, political satire, and rising tensions within New Zealand's Mā
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Yeah, I mean, that's the reason that it goes through in the budget legislation. So I think the anxiety that some people might feel is if we if we make the choice now, people will feel that it's already happening right now. Look, it's a it's a discussion amongst colleagues. I'm not going to die in a ditch either way, because it's much more important to have a collegial government, which seems to be a challenge for some people this week. But I do think it's important that we think about how New Zealand's going to be in years to come. to come as well as how we alleviate the immediate and very real pain, but we've got to think long term and short term at the same time.
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concern over exclusion of long-term residents
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